Nearly a year since the inaugural Great GoogaMooga drew swarms of hungry New Yorkers to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, the food and music festival is set to return — older and wiser — May 17 to May 19.
Attendees at last year’s event may recall hour-long waits for food in blistering heat, spotty cell phone service that made finding friends nigh impossible and a fistfight over fried chicken. But those were growing pains, said Jonathan Mayers, co-founder of event producer Superfly Presents.
“You learn by doing it, and we’ve taken the feedback from the attendees and the participants,” Mayers explained in an interview with The Huffington Post. Several measures, he said, will dramatically improve the overall festival experience. “We’ve definitely listened and learned,” he said.
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